Quilt is a heat pump system that’s pretty smart

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Quilt is a stylish-looking mini-split that can heat and cool your home room-by-room and uses millimeter wave presence sensing to save energy.

A new company founded by three former Googlers is looking to disrupt the somewhat staid mini-split industry. Quilt is a new “home climate system” — a ductless HVAC system that uses heat pump-powered mini-split units to heat and cool your home. Two things make Quilt stand out from the start: it’s smart and pretty. The system has built-in millimeter-wave radar sensors for precision occupancy detection, so you can choose to heat and cool only occupied rooms.

'The Dials have Thread radios on board and are Matter upgradable, although the company is not enabling either at launch' The Quilt system uses Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to communicate between units and the remotes, and each Dial can also control the whole system, just like a thermostat does for a central HVAC system. The Dial has temperature, motion, and proximity detection built-in.

 

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